The
minister of aviation, Princess Stella Oduah, compelled the Nigeria Civil
Aviation Authority (NCAA) to purchase the two BMW bulletproof cars that cost
N255m, lawmakers have stated.
They
added that Oduah should face the consequence of spending public money on
unbudgeted expenditure such as the purchase of the cars: a three-year jail term
and a fine of N100, 000.
These
are part of recommendations of the report of the House Committee on Aviation
which investigated the allegation that the minister asked NCAA to purchase two
armoured BMW cars for her at the rate of N255m.
The
report reads: “That the contract for the purchase of the cars was not listed in
the budget by NCAA, the agency compelled by the minister to make the purchase,
and was not listed by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the
Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA).
“That
spending public funds on unbudgeted projects attracts three years in jail and a
fine of N100, 000 as stipulated by the ICPC Act.”
As
exclusively reported by LEADERSHIP, the lawmakers also disclosed that the NCAA
did not comply with the Fiscal Responsibility Act on Internally Generated
Revenue (IGR) as it has not been remitting its IGR to the federation account
contrary to Section 177 of Nigeria’s Financial Regulations (2009).
The
report, which was laid two weeks ago but is yet to be considered by the House,
also states that Oduah committed contempt of the parliament by approving a sum
in the 2014 budget when it has not been presented to the National Assembly,
adding: “The minister’s poor supervisory role led NCAA into unilaterally
appropriating funds against next year’s budget. The above is an indirect
contempt of parliament, even so that the president and commander-in-chief has
not submitted to the National Assembly the 2014 Appropriation Bill.”
Going
further, the committee indicted Oduah for approving an overinflated contract by
approving a sum for the cars which international auto dealers have described as
a “rip-off”.
“The
minister has not addressed why the NCAA paid a price tag that auto dealers in
the US and UK described as ‘a rip-off’. It is a fact that each of the BMW
cars should cost no more than $167,000 which is approximately N36 million.
“Aviation
minister approved NCAA’s request to procure 55 operational vehicles valued at
N564.665 million; there is no evidence to show that the Hon. Minister presented
NCAA’s request to FEC for its approval. Further, the attempt to procure now and
pay later is against the extant laws of the federation.”
They
therefore recommended that “the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
should review the continued engagement of the Hon. Minister for Aviation,
Princess Stella Oduah, having contravened the 2013 appropriation and approved
revised thresholds by exceeding her approval limit of N100m with the purchase
of 54 vehicles valued at N643m”.
On
the finding of the panel that the cars allegedly purchased were different from
the ones they inspected, the legislators recommended that the “Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and other relevant anti-corruption agencies
further investigate the discrepancies and the chassis number DW68032 of the
vehicles on the one reported to be delivered and the one inspected by the
committee, and, if found wanting, prosecute all persons/institutions involved
in the transaction”.
The
report also asks the company from which the cars were purchased, Coscharis
Nigeria Limited, to pay the value of the waiver for the two BMW armoured cars,
having been found to have lied about the federal government giving it waiver on
the cars.
It
states: “Coscharis Nigeria Limited should be investigated on the issue of
waiver, source and exact cost of the two (2) BMW vehicles supplied to
NCAA. It should be made to pay the waiver value into the treasury
account.
“Coscharis
Motors Limited claimed that the Federal Ministry of Finance granted it import
duty, VAT, ETLS, CISS and port charges waiver to import two (2) bulletproof BMW
armoured cars. This claim is false.”
The
lawmakers also found that there were: “No copies of advertisements or
solicitations for bids published in at least 2 national newspapers and the
website of NCAA as well as any procurement journal. No copies of bids
submissions registers and duplicate copies of receipts issued to bidders on
submission bids. No minutes of public bidding for technical and financial
proposals, including list of CSOs and professional observers. No copies of bids
evaluation by the sub-technical committees of the Tenders Board, and copies of
minutes of meetings of the Tenders Board approving the winning bidder.”
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Then what happens to the cars?
ReplyDeleteShe shuld be jaild without waisting much time the. Woman is so curropt nd she does nt no her job, this is pure frodulent act frm a minister of Aviation, who knows 4 how long she 've been steeling our money ? She doesn t know any abt the Aviation ministry.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous 8:29am,they haf ordered d cars to be return back to d dealers bcause of its excess cost.Am happy dat Oduas offence has a direct punishment which is 100,000 fine n 3 years in prison dat doesn't need court case dat can be influence n dis is NASS recommending dis punishment which is backed by an act under ICPC created 4rm d constitution.All eyes n mine is on President Ebele Goodluck Jonathan to approve it n Odual be sentence n jail n fined as well anytin short of dat will confirm Jonathan weakness,corruption refusal to protect our constitutions as he took an oath b4 been sworn in as d president of d federal republic of Nigeria.WE ARE WATCHING!
ReplyDeleteWe are exposeing ourself to the world to show how deity we are, is that a good legecy to the children
ReplyDeleteWhich legacy or good image do we have in Nigeria to protect.
DeleteIs it how inernet shopping sites are rejecting Nigerians.
Is it how some countries are asking Nigerians to pay dollars before entering their countries.
Is it how we are so perfect in corruption.
No good legacy to leave.
To me the three year jail term and the N100,000 fine is too soft compare to the offence she has committed.when people are sentence to life imprisonment or even face death penalties for an offence believe to be lower than this one in countries like china,malasia e.t.c. the house of reps and the shameless red chamber should as a matter of urgency ammend the icpc act immediately and send it to d anti corruption president for his signature. let's see if he's serious about wiping out corruption.
ReplyDeleteB.K. 4rm Bauchi
Dis is serious, 3years and 100k fine. Senate president dis punishment is not severe enof to make an example. With a president like ours, she's not going anywhere, let's wait n see.
ReplyDeleteMy pple, if the house could recommend such, y did it not affect Faruk Lawal? And other thieves in the house? "Selective Judgement" I hear u o!!!
DeleteFor posterity sakes, let's learn our lesson and involve people who have the expertise and knowledge about the field they are being appointed into. Since we have concluded Oduah knoweth not her job. A good example is as Stephen Keshi for Super Eagles, Okonjo Iweala for Finance Minister etc. Tnx
ReplyDeleteI hope this panelty will be implemented because she deserves to be punished for her dubious act, if I may ask Mr President I hope you are awere that Mr Faruck Lawal case has been seild and been buried uptill now no one has remembered that you all that called your self our leaders are acting according to your promise of oat taking before resuming office. And I hope Mrs Stella Oduah case will not die like other crime cases? thank u, am just asking.
ReplyDeleteHe who hv nt comited such or similar,let him or her first throw the stone on her{I mean pps in the house of reps}
ReplyDeleteThis pronouncement will end up in the floor of the house. You remember that the same Nass recommended the redeployment of River state commissional of police but till date ,it was never enforced. Jonathan only enforce jogdemement against his opponents. He is the most corrupt president Nigeria has ever produced
ReplyDeleteI am very happy that This woman is facing jail sentence and a fine. Let us assume that all other public office holders ( Politician ) will get ready for their own days of judgement too. On the other hand,I want to ask if lengthy jail sentence is for the non-politicians? It indeed about time that we should get our heads straight.
ReplyDeleteNigeria! Who is deceiving who pls, all those hungry politicians are making noise cos dey were not involved in d shady deals, if dey were, d little u and me would not b hearing all dis rubbish. Charade! And u are here wasting ur time, its all charade, even those who sit down and decided dis judgement have their evil in deir sleeves. Leave dem jor!
ReplyDeleteThis president is not a law abiding citizen of that country. He has failed the country. Why do u have to still keep a minister alleged of corruption in ur government when he sacked tbose those that are innocent without any reason. Its a shame on GEJ. 2015 is coming and he will know himself and the gudluck will be a bad luck and the next president will probe all his hiding crime against the country and it will be revailed.
ReplyDeleteVery funny.Stupidity is allowed every where.EVen in the Senate."For compelling NCAA to procure cars"? How do you establish that she compelled NCAA to procure cars? Thse are just reporters lies.
ReplyDeleteVery funny spending against 2014.I don't know were this stupidity is coming from.SO,what is the essence of planning? What is essence of continuity? I can tell you the same Senate has started spending against 2015 vote.You can plan your spending against expected income over years.We used to have National Rolling Economic plans with three year to five year spending and implementation cycles .That was how the Gowon Regime and the permanent secretaries such as Phillip Asioudu and Allison Ayoda were able to achieve the economic development of Nigeria that is still sustaining us till today.Economic illeracy is a big problem everywhere here.